By EuAsiaNews,
Brussels : The European Union voiced Saturday its opposition to a boycott of the Olympic Games in China and said it does not intend to invite Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama to Brussels.
Slovenian foreign minister Dimitrij Rupel whose country holds the current Presidency of the EU said that “Slovenia opposed a boycott, since the Olympic Games are the greatest sports event in the world and it would be wrong to link them to political developments.”
The Slovenian EU Presidency “did not intend to invite the Dalai Lama to the Council meeting in Brussels; however, contacts with him on other levels were not excluded,” noted a statement issued today by the EU Presidency.
Earlier, Rupel received a special envoy of the Prime Minister of China, Ambassador Guan Chengyuan, in Ljubljana who handed him a letter which contains the position of China on the latest developments in Tibet and developments in EU member states related to Tibet.
Rupel expressed his firm belief that it was in the interest of the EU as well as China that both sides find some common ground with regard to the Tibetan issue.
Slovenia and the EU understand the urgency of restoring stability in China, but at the same time believe that the Chinese authorities could take more positive steps to address the situation in Tibet, emphasised Rupel.
A positive step would be to allow free access to Tibet and to enable full transparency and a substantive and open dialogue with the Dalai Lama, he noted.